Colombian President Gustavo Petro has urged artists to hold a major concert in the country in protest against the Israeli ‘‘genocide’’ against the Palestinian people, Anadolu Agency reports.

Quoting remarks on social media by the famous Puerto Rican rapper Rene Perez Joglar, also known as “Residente,” who criticised the ‘‘genocide’’ committed by Israel against the civilian population of Palestine, Petro issued a call on X to all artists to join him in a concert in the capital Bogota.

“I would like Rene and everyone who wants to use art to criticise the genocide against the Palestinian people to join me in the Plaza de Bolivar or in Simon Bolivar Park in Bogota in a great concert against genocide and for life,” he wrote on X.

“Let a cry of humanity against infamy come out of Bogota. And from there, we go to Medellin, Cali and Barranquilla and the regions of Colombia, go out in caravans to find us in the middle of art and music to come together to shout ‘Enough, stop the killing!’”

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